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Re: Photo Scanners
Thanks, Betty. The flatbed scanner looked more appealing to me and more
practical and, as you said, less likely to damage the old photos. Interesting
what you said about scanning fresh ferns and pansies -- I'll have to give this
a try next year.
Right now I'm leaning toward an Epson which does have Photoshop Elements,
which I thought would be useful if some of the old photos need some restoration.
After I finish this project, I have a lot of garden and flower slides I'd
also like to digitize. At one time (many years ago) I specialized in garden
photography -- even had an agent -- and sold slides to for catalog use and,
surprisingly enough, an awful lot to churches for bulletin covers. I'd like to
put the best of these old slides onto disks now. Don't know what I'll do with
them, but still would like to do it.
Lina
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